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Political Cynic
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If he runs for the Senate and wins, they will still have to call him Mr President ☺️

That’s really going to piss off the Democrats.
 
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Originally posted by lastmanstanding:
Everyone continues to talk of who we are going to vote out and who we are going to vote in. Did you guys already forget what took place in the last election or are you assuming all the fraud will just not happen next time? Dominion is just going to pack their tents and leave town and take their machines with them?

Until something takes place to get rid of all or as much as possible the fraud that is now existing talking about future elections is pointless.


Bullshit. Yes, presidential and senate races are still vulnerable to massive amounts of voter fraud, but other races are not so much.

The democrat run urban strongholds are where the dems have control over these voting systems. There are many more other important races, particularly House races and local State races, that they don't have as much control over. It is vital that we not give up fighting for those candidates.


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Posts: 31123 | Location: Elv. 7,000 feet, Utah | Registered: October 29, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I am a Nebraska resident and will be actively campaigning against Sen Sasse. F that pompous ass.
 
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Originally posted by Lefty Sig:



And now, President Trump is clear to become the next Senator from Florida. Pretty sure he will win if he runs.


you just made my day considering the prospect of that !!

six years of trump in the Senate -- WINNING !! Big Grin

How about this scenario - Trump runs for the House of Representatives. The Republicans become the majority in 2022 and elect Trump Speaker of the House. He then begins impeachment proceedings against the Harris/Biden administration. (I read this someplace, I can't remember where)
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I am a Nebraska resident and will be actively campaigning against Sen Sasse. F that pompous ass.


Same with that no good SOB Romney.


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Posts: 31123 | Location: Elv. 7,000 feet, Utah | Registered: October 29, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
wishing we
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Mitch McConnell has to be removed as Senate Minority Leader

McConnell:

During a speech on the Senate floor on Saturday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) stated that former President Donald Trump’s actions before the Capitol riot “were a disgraceful dereliction of duty.” And that the president “cannot spend weeks thundering that shadowy forces are stealing our country and then feign surprise when people believe him and do reckless things.” McConnell also said that during the riot, Trump “did not act swiftly. He did not do his job. He didn’t take steps so federal law could be faithfully executed and order restored.”

McConnell said that the riots occurred because the rioters “had been fed wild falsehoods by the most powerful man on earth. Because he was angry he lost an election. Former President Trump’s actions preceding the riot were a disgraceful dereliction of duty. … There is no question, none that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of that day. No question about it.”

He added that the issue isn’t just what Trump did on January 6, but it’s “also the entire manufactured atmosphere of looming catastrophe, the increasingly wild myth, myth about a reversed landslide election that was somehow being stolen, some secret coup by our now-president. Now, I defended the president’s right to bring any complaints to our legal system. The legal system spoke. The Electoral College spoke.”

more at link

https://www.breitbart.com/clip...is-job-to-stop-riot/
 
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Shall Not Be Infringed
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^^^FUCK YOU, Mitch!!! Mad Mad


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Just WTH was the Turtle thinking? What a fuckin' looser. Gesh these shit-fer-brains-so-call-Repubs make me PUKE!



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Imagine what a Ted Cruz could do as Minority Leader.

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Mitch rode DJT’s coat tails to re-election this time. His commercials touted what a strong alliance he was with Trump. Once re-elected, he no longer needed DJT and dumped on him. I suspect that this is turtles last term, he knows it, and doesn’t care.

Or he and his wife are so deep in China’s pockets that he can’t afford to think on his own.

Either way, Kentucky needs to run a strong Candidate like our AG, Daniel Cameron to fill his slot. Or Trump could move to KY and run against the Turtle. That would be delicious and he would pull that off with a large percentage of the vote. Trump got 78 percent of the vote in Kentucky despite Lexington and Louisville.




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Jerry,
I hope that happens. I’d donate to him.


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Originally posted by lastmanstanding:
Everyone continues to talk of who we are going to vote out and who we are going to vote in. Did you guys already forget what took place in the last election or are you assuming all the fraud will just not happen next time? Dominion is just going to pack their tents and leave town and take their machines with them?

Until something takes place to get rid of all or as much as possible the fraud that is now existing talking about future elections is pointless.



I'm with you on this.

We have to fix this broken system or no one is going to or should be able to trust any election.

Any fraud is too much and we've been putting up with it for decades. Now, we've been shown just how far the commie democrats will go.

We better do something more than just forget about it.

This has to be fixed, the trust has been stolen.




 
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Trump got 78 percent of the vote in Kentucky despite Lexington and Louisville.

They must not have used Dominion voting machines.



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Be prepared for loud noise and recoil
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I cut the cord years ago, but I occasionally check in on streaming MSM. CBSN is Re-running the final Trump/Biden debate.

What about the historic second impeachment of a President? I thought the left loved “firsts”.

Not even a month in and they’re resorting to
re-runs. Just pathetic.





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Be not wise in
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The political aristocracy has been tickling the dragon’s tail.
One slip and they will be exposed, then it will be too late.
These political games they play are much like tickling the tail of a sleeping dragon.



“We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics,”
Pres. Select, Joe Biden

“Let’s go, Brandon” Kelli Stavast, 2 Oct. 2021
 
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
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Originally posted by lastmanstanding:
Everyone continues to talk of who we are going to vote out and who we are going to vote in. Did you guys already forget what took place in the last election or are you assuming all the fraud will just not happen next time? Dominion is just going to pack their tents and leave town and take their machines with them?

Until something takes place to get rid of all or as much as possible the fraud that is now existing talking about future elections is pointless.


Bullshit. Yes, presidential and senate races are still vulnerable to massive amounts of voter fraud, but other races are not so much.

The democrat run urban strongholds are where the dems have control over these voting systems. There are many more other important races, particularly House races and local State races, that they don't have as much control over. It is vital that we not give up fighting for those candidates.


Indeed.

Stop with the woe is me stuff. Not every state handles elections like Georgia.

(Cue up the defeatist “oh they will, STAY VIGILaNT!!!!!!”)




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Nullus Anxietas
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
57-43?

Seven so called republicans voted to convict the President? Is that right?

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Originally posted by sdy:
Mitch McConnell has to be removed as Senate Minority Leader

McConnell:

During a speech on the Senate floor on Saturday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) stated that former President Donald Trump’s actions before the Capitol riot “were a disgraceful dereliction of duty.”

Further examples of why I not only will never again contribute to or campaign for a Republican, but will never again cast another vote for one.
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Originally posted by bozman:
Either we clean house or form a 3rd party.

Clean house.

Hahaha! Good fracking luck with that



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Further examples of why I not only will never again contribute to or campaign for a Republican, but will never again cast another vote for one.



Dan Crenshaw will continue to get money from me even if I can't vote for him, at least not yet anyway. But he will be one of the few.


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McConnell:

During a speech on the Senate floor on Saturday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) stated that former President Donald Trump’s actions before the Capitol riot “were a disgraceful dereliction of duty.”


I wonder if the republicans realize just how bad they are going to do in the mid-terms. I expect a loss of 25-30 in the house and 3-4 in the senate. I estimate about 30% of the people who voted in 2020 won't show up in 2022, including myself. I'll never cast a vote for the America last warmonger party ever again, let alone give them any money. My decision really has nothing to do with Trump. He just opened my eyes as to how much both parties hate this country and are in it all for themselves. Voting "R" and maybe knocking off a few RINO's every cycle isn't going to work. We've been trying that since the Tea Party and the R leadership remains the same. The fact that that warmongering bitch Cheney, who never met a country she didn't want to overthrow (including her own as evidenced by her vote) is still in a leadership position speaks volumes about how much distain they have to ordinary Americans. We'll never have 51 America first senators or 218 America first congressmen that way. "Maybe next time" dosen't work. The GOP and DNC are private clubs. The R's will start tipping the scale just like the D's have been doing in the primaries (look at what VA is doing next cycle). Better to let the entrenched RINO incumbents lose and run someone new the next time around. "R","D", "I", whomever.
 
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Vote the
BASTIDS OUT!
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Respectfully saying, not voting is not the answer. We need to primary the bastids out and get some good guys in. Don't give up.


John

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